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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. | POLITICS AND SEWERS "TGHECONVCTED 'SstssMe'SS0%5 DYNG ENGHEER, FANS CHEER THE YANKEES | TD EXPLOSIONS WERE LINKED IN QUEENS: BEATHGWOMA ssc CRS INVRECK,| A eee ae AUSE rom clants CAUSE PANIC IN ae “ m jee Rie Casi ete Pauctied Ut to Practice—Nick Altrock Delights — q lOther Indictr raat Pending |the Comptrotter's protest against the Keeps Door to Fire! to Firebox Closed | Crowd With Antics. Short Circuit Alarms Hun- saddl of $7,412,889.5 on the ; i 4 | Against Police Clubber— lradbavere: or ‘uum 7 atid Directs Ny Yi) G, Rese By Isaac Shuman. ° dreds, Who Fight to Escape ve Sentence Is Deferred. “It is a singular thing,” Mr, Craig cuers for Fowfr Hours. POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 7.—The| . ‘ S. NDS, Oct. e i in Schiff Park Trains. ‘Witness Purcell Tells ' eyer| wrot that the Legislature should Vants, being the home team to-day, WANTS ALL GAS ~ ——s in i ever Ave attempted te A PUSE i were e 8 oO ppen a fe 0! Committee of Curious Patrick J. ‘Tighe former pl be fon MbLHeW ABREG Ip BENS | EOCHOSTER, Gee. Mopyine ual yee ut neti ete ate Ane J A short circuit at a joining pit of Manipulation of Bid: ‘ act, there was no public necessity held beneath a heavy engine whieh| aera at 40, The crowd, which by the third rail on the westbound tradk. i . 0 srowd of citizens wi No. 600 Ninth |for It'and the State can get along toppled into a ditch at Churchville, | :his time tad neurly filled the bleach- of the B. R_T. in the Schiff Parkway ; <i Avenue on duly raid entirely without {t, Jhere is peculiar twelve miles from here, wrecking an-| rs and che upper wer of the grand- subway at Attorney Street caused PHONE REVEAL. S PLOT ’ ; ; i With other polfccmen, a saloon con |@sMfcnnog in the fact that neither oinan iooomotive and a érelght train | sand nem little heed. ‘Then the two explosions like the report of can- | | Jclothes potleeman, who attack | |the Governor nor any other State of- java. a Gut by. twow and non at 8.60 o'clock this morning. Im- jucted by Patrick Coon, was convict : : : of elghty-eight cars, Michael Gerber, | CSUs stragglec y s ficer, nor any officer of cities and ance i: meee were i vely r e 2 mediately dense clouds of greenish Jed bs: ury he Court 0: ori) iveeg so unimpressively for the spece y clouds is Phillips Berates Contractor Fox PUT AT al DFR PENT. Gr eke Dea int of General counties outside outer New York fifty, a New York Central engineer of| store that the best given them by yellow smoke poured out of the sub- for “Not Going in With , ' 3) pn eere Crain continaa {Concerted ;himself about this ile Newark, N. ¥., directed his rescuers) way of demonstration was a bare nip- | ty and settled over the neighbor- the Rest.” | 00) and RANEUHEE Ml transaction, and unless [ had for more than four hours early to-| ile of applause from a small section ee ood. to your a prote ve b tention and made da the ill n leyied and n rentered medi.| of the upper er, Even Fred Toney, Subway and trolley car travel from ¥, while @ phy: ; Ve ‘ ul ‘taxes onl ald and the Rev. Philip Golding| “ie Was to pitch, received put _«|/Public Service Chairman] srookiyn to Manhattan was at its . * } ‘ E ng as tribute, the tee " N tombt- of Ghurehville adiminiatered the’ lamtlecawd chown enthislaem ony wen! WOuld Have Unitied Raté |Peisie She devonstions) inepired ths sentenc which the ¢ at of Mrs. Emma Len- n Oot 14 mvyiction Spirits Impost Up $1.80 a Gal-) Jon—No Change in Thomas F. Purcell, a surety bond collect rows oT ‘ ‘ impression that there .ad been a and insurance broker, corroborated non of No. 661 West 50th Street, who | Hected throughout the rites of hia church, Two other men,| Frank Frisch appeared at 12:50. . to-da: terday's teatl: fetes Postage. charice he struck her with apotete: However, Iam sure that the R, C. Schurr of Buffalo, Gerber's fire- for All Boroughs. bomb explosion “and this) pellet was, SenvEesrerany.© weeny Ol YEP SSCo iaglinew : . of New York City will ap- man, and W. W, Rogers of ‘The bleachers were complet _ loud!y voiced by thousands of pas- seph L. Sigretto, sewer contractor, itor hy rocinte: ‘the tellef ¢ 0: 2 2 = : filled at 1.15 and the unreserved se 2 sengers. re spill | WASHINGTON, Ort 7—A tax ot! There are two other indictments | Pee! the relief they now have brakeman, Injured, but not se-|tlons inthe upper tier at 1.25 indicat-| Chairman William A, Prendergast] Teo” aaa — lat John M. Phillips, sewer pipe : ieee ‘ta te pending a , charging un-| 0M this tax quite as “uch, if not rious! ing that the public knows it has @/o¢ tha Public Service Commission rom moving trolley agent and former Under Sheriff of $4 9 gallon on all aleoholic spiri slaske iit Upeb ChEnerine Gui. | MOE because it resuled from the Throughout the slow process of his|Chance to get seats without fear of cars and fought to get out through withdrawn from bond for Indust: iat, | i {netion of one of their own local . S| being crushed in the jam at the 3,| thy@w a verbal bombshell into the|the locked doors of subway trains Queens, said that $14,000 he exacted ‘ tty of No, 46 West 48d Str nd | rescuers eutting through the wreck- |), ve which has never ma- s GH Blarett | medicinal or any other purposes which | oon Charles 1, Green of No. st officers.” es, Wile aGonied’ ehitneses summoned eee hic 6 a-| sonvention of the Empire State Gas igh had stopped near the scene of f tei ee a eet o | bs been agreed upon by pany alk x crippled booth) | The Comptroller then berated the all his energy to hold the heavy door| and Blectric Associations at Lake eae eae lightly fi ec nto the campaign fund of leaders is Ase oO} 80 a gul- | ition rested 1 ro e Yor Hi er ‘ ny: ens of persons were slightly {n- Rene ero pen SE f 4) ae a al wou tion rested Hs Gise yes /Governor for his approval of other of the firebox from swinging open, | Hatry, Harper, the Yanks only | paca to-day by advocating the con- P ghtly in practiced batting for the jure. in the pante. stig BlaRIA hiade Atte work ofthe. Pee eR Boe a ee so idation of all thy gas companies of| Members of Hook and Ladder Com- ue hazardous Warm, was accepted a8 Huggin's de. | ew York City with the city as a) Pany No. 18 in Attorney Street 4 ks | Jue fn in General Sessions. @@ndatory bills whieh impose addi- and emptying its hot coals upon him. date for the Supreme Court and now | additional revenue each year. -day, Tighe took the stand in his} Uonal financial burdens on the tax- Borough President of Queens. Mr.| The proposal to repeal the $2. 000 jown behalf and denied all the charges| payers of New York City. re ene yeti et Pauls 48] exemption allowed corporations was \ de cima nate Ba ua alway aa ‘The engineer collapsed just as he| ite choice as the y's hurler. partner and a reducea and unified| heard the explosion and turned out, jal head of the Queens Sewer ne had he ck jac c 5 ‘Se abandoned as too great a hardsn ip |e ane ee eae te for gas in all boreughs of the| and Patrolman John F. White turned partment.” i - ad during t was rescued. He was taken to the] yo 7 . i ah 4 on the small corporations. A flat}row at Coun's Cafe, D Nint! 10 General Hospital here on a special ainie “pecticgs the all very hard city, In effect he advocated eventual] in & fire alarm which brought all s ie pean mie ue ote ie {he | corporation Income tax of 15 per cent | Avenue, was a bookmake me train. Gerber Is dying, surgeons at| topped, sliced, and pulled his drives, | Municipal ownership. pores of Sop Atay Oe seriaenoowed | te is ie we me 2 ? is ‘ PARLE] see in place of a 10 and 15 per cent. |"andum book he had picked up from ing on u lob tossed over| “The public attitude in New York|PProach to the bridge plaz had lost all esteem for him since Mr, the floor ‘ the hospital say. once, whi rate also was decided upon, it was |‘, . ey ae : by Rip Collins. toward public utility corporations,"| Employees of the B. R. T. quickly e i i ne The only other witness Tighe's Gerber was pilot of the first of two a, | : S 2 is npg meoaked up with ack aia, partner, Detective Milton M. Kauf- engines hauling a freight train of| Nick Altrock and Al Schact staged | MT. Eeeude eaat ele baa ert VENER Tee ene df e told v App nd © ‘d Aeshna a sod I Mr. Phillips, the witness said, oc- a Aepipabaay ee nike bees uy Heiden slate Natver cay a biases oS come: The een ee nee HiateCwr TP aeeey ewitht os Fitwie: dad “UNEMAGALyE The uae ways were stalled for forty-five j cuplea a deek at Borough Hall, used eee ea iia ae noo instead | J#cK in Tixhe's hands and specifically | Churchville when it ran into an open| i irurter serpent. just before the| has arrived when some constructive | minutes. he city’ shears; «stati OSG iA SR CEME ) denying testimony given by Mrs. | switch, it is said, throwing the first/game was called, and the act was a 5 S - the city’s stenographers, stationery 0,000 ua pEnpaucd.tly-thalDunb=!| Lennon sentenday; KhAt Ne HRA “auld di nic Gira lito Cue diten | [thr fee both the apnclatore aud they ctor must ne made to reineay coh= |) She proneriy Gamage. was sian and telephones’ like an official and) i. Gonators, Existing rates the prisoner, "For God's sake, bata = flayers, who even suspended practice | ditions which cannot be allowed to| but the excitement for blocks around was the only person who knew.what sup- y yore q intense. It was gener: above 82 per cent, would be increased | don't hit a womar to watch it. The Giants laughed for) exist.” was £ shsngee were to be made in speci : Fee eae eonane atc ees ’ WAR HERO FREED the first time in three days, |” the recontsruction plans, he sai, PONGUCAHAb EHeHs ANd bean Another jcatibns after bids werg submittec = 2 per cent. | ! The witheae mat contronted by {mate that the additional yield from |EX-DRY CHIEF ARRESTED IN ASSAULT CASE) re vankees, who appeared a mo-| "ould encompass these considera-| explotion, similar to that in Walt eived muen greater ap- | ti Le y Assemblyman Donohue with a letter| these changes would be $50,000,000 AGAIN AS BRIBE TAKER. Comunissions Paid Mrs. Drisch- ese es mmentiater: fc 6 me 48 in plause, the yelling, whistling and| FF equate and satisfactory in which the witness eulogized Mr. alee ae sate qoutdGe (ereased man *Refute $75,000 Esti- erguson, as Police Reserye, Had sping being ,eneral, but even | goryice. MANAGER’S WIFE Connolly, written four years ago. He ai x rates i creas McAuliffe, Held by State Authori- . i 5 ane the spontaneity and earnest- es Fa erin cee . Feplied he had changed hie mind, to a maximum of 50 per cert. over isa, Masel ascent Pesses mate, Lawyer Contends Right to Carry Revolver, len of the demonstration given eltne; | SecondMeasures which will fairly! AIDS CRIPPLED MAN Mr, Purcell said he had seen Mr.|the present 25 per cent. the highest — - Magistrate Rules of the clubs on the preceding days. Nea ace all there is of bees see 8 ‘4 7 a es | ' ention A ‘ ‘ ‘4 in the present great investment in], ‘ = 7 Connolly and Mr. Phillips in ‘close |Ttes to eae Pe cane Cae Di _| ATLANTIC CITY, N. I, Oct 7— andrew Ferguson, twenty-nine, of} Not even Babe Ruth, who came out) the gas business. Touched by Story of Suffering consultation in the City Hall this|Valued at $100,000,000 cr more, The! HARTFORD, Oct. 7—Thomas F.lytey rary Drischme ul estate No. 3 Sylvan Place, winner of three| With Hob Meusel et 1.05 o'clock, re) emnis morning before the hearing. rates between and 40 per cent.| McAuliffe, former Federal Prohibition i ceived more than a patter of palms. “Sateguards for such addi- and Want, Mrs. Dillingham ares: i eould he graduated: mista NERHAGEGLTR ote ‘| wizard,” ‘was to-day apparently stilt medals in the war, was discharged] ‘phe abe was limping noticeably Hellas reas as may become ayo Lia?!” shouted Borough President cs Chief in Connecticut, was arrested by Se TOT CSET 2 ITO HRS OE BRERA Shumiie) UOtRI TRAE i Appeals to Judge. ‘Connolly from the audience. A mo-| Decision has been reached, leaders |the Federal authorities last ni further enmeshed in the legal net by Magistrate Tobias in West Farms; t lides on ee ais of second and | Necessary from time to time, . , said, to repeal $40,000,000 of the sharge of acc Court to-day on charges of felonious din the fifth tuning yesterday! Jourth—Management so ‘regulated| Unmoved by thy deiails surround- ment later Mr. Purcell was asked as ‘ p |a charge of accepting money to influ ‘A x aving again hurt his leg, but not i : the truth of Mr. Connolly's atate-|Nutsance taxes, but just which of/ence 4 public prosecution while he ault and violation of the Sullivan} (oouch to prevent pis playing. that the utmost economy of outlay | ing the theft from her home of $20,000 a ft that Purcell was ia th ay|these taxes are to go has not been| W#S an agent of the Government, His | Countess Anna Clair Da Conturbia Testimony showed that Fer- Se ji be secured and the lowest possible|in jewels, Mrs, Charles B, Dillingham, of the ovat ttne ° vr finally decided. bonds were fixed at $16,000. Unable of Milan, Italy, The countess is con- guson wentsto the aid of a woman| Phil Douglas and Jess Barnes took | price be exacted from the consumers. | \’ifeeof the theatrival produccr, broke to produce bail, McAuliffe was taken }testing the will of her mother, Mrs. ané volver w at upon | baiting practice with Fred Toney, and ‘hanges cannot be made, ata, | dow forkville Court to= a's sh “| way the same of Mr, Connolly| It was said there would be no in-|to the Hartford County Jail, and drew his revolver when set upon vanges cannot be made,” he sald,| down in Yorkville Court to-day a’s she thrown about her by counsel for the s a erty: Grix y Ganas , | same the vert nmediately | winjess there SAAS paps oii ; % that he just said ct me," said Mr.|creases in first-class postage rates,| The arrest of McAuliffe followed Alls ‘Gerry ¢ ae by which @ ty a number of men in acandy store | ois Tar thn Giants conte: | ames there ig a satisfied public| heard the story of & crippled, seventy Purcell Henry C fox, of the Fox!and leadera have not in mind im- conference in the Building | 000 estate wasleft to Mrs. Drisch- at No, 1676 Bathgate Avenue, the] pixted using one of them in the box | Chien ben m. vight-year-old man arrested for bi 4 e ‘ ‘a ¢ “Ll am suggesting a working part- en State and jerd pI Ss. o1 1 eof a a ute . ‘0! rithe a ol believing that Uetrer tate ana ral officials.|man, former wife of a local butcher. pronx. rither than Toney Mera ig) Welwesnl a uuihediaaccornes & enough to pay $7 a month rent Reynolds Construction Company, and posing any new taxe: used trom the ja!l|'The daughter was cut off with a $500 . 8 ri SSS ~ vation d 7 q od for a sick ¢ d tw his pretty stenographer, Mts. Ada R. the increases in the surtax rates, es-| Wednesday night when friends ar | quiaet : Temas teen fied font Pormuecn: ee * Matioy eae tig ee a ee ey EP EG NTE CS SECT IR Dudley, swore to the accuracy of @ tate taxes and excises on distilled |Mished $15,000 cash bonds required in) ne maaribgti) OL LHS EEC Cekieeery es, a Wiey 3 nip I t prepared ee | SLE TO, t Wink vor e taleatUnalcanyersas|apirite will mak for the toss o¢{commection with a charge of accept-| Mrs. Drischman asserted yesterday entitled to carry the full equipment | partnership 1 am not Prepared to dis; | Mrs. Dillingham,was #0 moved by ranscript 0: “ spirits will make up for joss ing bribes, lodged against him by) that the estate at this time consists of a policeman by the act creating y in the or 4 t that she ngly able report of the| Magistrate Frothing ommission issued on Sept here is considerat nggest iterceded with m to give the and say that In the recommendations of| the det: surps sit C tion between Mr. Fox and Mr. lbillips yevenue accruing from repeals of tho| state office Jan. 27 1920. It was taken down by transportation taxes, the nulsanco| At tt Mrs. Dudley, listen ng in. According taxes and retention of the $2,000 ex-| ary 1 only of three mort iges on Atlantic the reserves, and the fact that Com y City real estate valued at approxi- missioner Enright had not rescinded AND MISS HO ie mately $73,000. After many evasive an order placing all the reserves on| L i conference yesterday were Mackenzie, Prohibition Di- prisoner a suspended sent 2 rector for Connecticut; United St i ; i 18 promised to see tnat the famtly is to the transcript Mr. Phillips found emption to corporations Disivic ‘4 ne natter that would apply to the r 8 SOR RON ‘ strict Attorney Ls eplies, she finaly © produce active y. Ferguson won stin- company s , no} 0 tout of wi Gpeyewitn ite. Wor ior nclsantanlng) ets progeanine an drawn by Tanne |e his naniniant€ replies, she finaly agreed to produce .active duty, Ferguson won a Distin smpany situation, On one point,| kept out of want State's Attorney Hush M, Alcorn of |e? books as trustee in court to-day, guished Service Cross ,the Croix de HORA AL a pe. absolutely, spe: | Mrs. Dillingham informed the court s3 o anes ' ifle a i] i ds € Hartford County, Henry ‘alnen,| This was done, although Mrs. Drisch- | Guerre with palm leaf and the Brit- | Cie ot New York must have w posi. |*te would give Mrs. Guarino soma counsel for McAuliffe; United States| man dic r erso. ish Military Medal. eC a representatio light work, euch as sewing oat Fatt SOR eee te ts | ere annette man did not appear in person. y tive voice and representation in the| ligiit work, such win) Ao at \ biés with others cp a pumping sta- ers, which includes repeal of the ex- tion for the sewers and said “if he cegg profits tax next Jan, 1 and re- had gone in with the rest he might tention of the . ‘ The all, includ. | Nathan Levinson, No, 485 East 173d nt of such an enterprise. | tome while she investigated the cas have made pon ons a the job ‘be laid before majority members of — vere es ee sare eae speeee GiGEEUE the choke Te delgnicun sanction would be re- r wld wee that John M. Phillips was called after the Senate Finance Committee late ing three sall to have been turned | Street, (Continued From ‘First Page) |aulred and this 1 feel assured could | 5 i ae to-day. The aire calculated off- PANKEN WOULD TAKE over to her by John H, Cross, Balti- | assault against eheahesid and Detect- ibs out ed. nee In the Dil hn Gavin, ued on Thirty-second Page.) | ciativ = plo ham : mie Nesinteapanti who wi 1 | ve McCarthy of the Bathgate Avenue aa “Tain not suggesting municipal op-| twenty-two, was disc 1 for lack feeatts eile Se iat sa path for ne pee Committee, ALL PROFIT OUT OF LIFE 7 ae Masui Pe oo tor _ anny ray Station, that of corrying dangerclis,|on the thirteenth, Miss Stirling|erations; on the contrary, I would)af evidence and sixteen-year-vid would result as follows: — ie state fo > twelve | Station, hi : : olitical changes | Joseph Genovese, No. 1105 First a i othe lead on the fourteenth, deprecate it. The political changes ph G ; 5 First ay al of tax on trans-| The abolishment of banks, interest, | Years, voncealed weapons. On the stand to-}moved to the lead on the fourteenth that take place in a City Government, nue, held in $1,060 hail for « na|lendiords, rent and profit area few] According to Cross, these three|day Levinson eald that while he was|but once more the plucky eal ! solutely preclude the possibility of{umination Monday, charged —w ‘ g ud Pi ne i 3 dy store Mrs. Car-|phian squared the match on the fol-| successful municipal operation. | burglary. express, effective Jan. 3, 1922—$188,-| things that Jude Panken, the | hooks showed, at the time he turned | Stnding in the can ey leon boo. Socialist candidate for Mayor, promised stein rushed in and screagned |lowing hole, where Miss Stirling,| ther, the city could not buy the com- " | rise tha yle Silv Low Death Rate Increases Popu biti suis a jthe mover to Mrs, Drischman, that erstela rus ; : i pall tn Panies outright, for it has not t then—Large Families Not Beneflotal| Repea! of excise taxes—$37,000,000, aL a nse of ti Socialist Party ie the estate was worth $500,000. He as-| “Police! Police! 6 was followed |twice bunkered, picked up her ball in) Piri” oe sth a gigantic operation 2 7 eri Some! outed | st, a pla id be rived ‘oug MADISON, Wis., Oct. 7.—Neitherthe| Total—$175,000,000, would buy coal at the mines, have it|Serted also on-the stand that if the Be Sas Sesican Sony, ee e ae fina] break came at the long ee LOTS aM CE : present nor future generations would) GAINS—Restoration capital stock vered to people's homes in’ automo: | properties had been handled properly, Look out, he’s got a gun, vinson pale oR rare eral Ae eee oper. benefit by an increased birth rate, F. | tax—$76,000,000. Jhiles belonging to the city and estab testified, and be ran out of the store |Sixteenth, which went to the & AUTHOR OF “RACE SUICIDE” | Lossps—re HAS CHANGED HIS MIND. |Portstion by passenger, freight Potlee of enton and Phi sked to search : ; i twenty-elght years de Miunicipal markets where meat could be {the estate would not be worth ern girl. The ic hampion, who t ist The fen Te Bess Eiofhiioy Of Bocictay st thel Aniended: incoiie wurtax schedule—| bawit us the Houscwite at cost 90, Leonard Berensen, another member [ern girl. The national champion, wh “We have all realized that there has Se ; m chedule hit by the : $1,000,000 ta Hpieh andl who ft ae m Hot interested in ‘the’ S-cent 916, anc University of Wisconsin, said in an ad- | $50,000,000, dress before a students’ body last) Tax on uf the police reserves, testified that} frst won the title . been a downward trend in prices for held it ever since, needed only to over a year, and the public considers, the two remaining holes to|4nd Aightly, that it should be the He JEN. i |beneficiary of that tendency, In. th The young | ma wh in Pennsville. N fare, sald J fe Panke “Tam ine Clarence I. C , counsel for the terested in aboilshing the system of | Countess, declared the books showed ft that_is the basis of the present ftom, Why is. there not suftelent {that from 1915 to 1918 Mrs, Drischman home ts he seminary ab een receive distilled spirits, at $4 per |proof gallon—$61,000,000. when Ferguson drew the revolver he mifirroreased birth rate is accompanied | ‘Total $186,000,000. grappled with him, “broke” the gun, | 8! from the | that a young move into the final round. he Hs an without exception by an. increased| Formal recommendations were: A Kk for all? Beeau doe ud collected from the 5 ox-|2mptied the chambers, took the re- |” ; Z 4 |dace of this condition, which is a} description Bienes sereenon hz, en. areeael|-forrial recommendations wares An are {or ANE ecnuse IE Uoee Le had collected from the estate approx-|°MPUCE UN Bitte ypanied him to| ‘The Hollins-Rosenthal match was fact and not a matter of opinion, the | fentucky. | Riven that the copulation ‘ot. the 5 x, it doesn't Wie conteel at [imately $80,000 in commissions, ‘The fly because only two|people of Now York City have re- i the Bathgate Avenue station, where | Unusual chief holes were hal Miss Holl ? preasing the rates on estates in ex- United States wax increasing rapidly |CTCASIng ft) the ¢ due to reduction in the death rate | cess of $15,000,000 which will, begin- | and do. rather (han to an increase jn the birth | Ming with the fiscal year 1924 increase en we'll have work Jamount In 1915 was $3,962.62, In 1916 Rae ess 52, In 1017 tt was $9, }2@ Was Placed under arrest, But Mrs, of some of the — panies to advance ed from start te finish.| sented the effo smaller gas c ins was powerful off the| their rates du 2 re J ovaas 9 5 Silverstein and the prisoner both de- ang past fow Be es rence sanoavitn 3 coinea | Ue revenues yeurly by $145,000,000, No Change Condition of | (92.15, and in 1918 it was $350.23, et aie ti . es weg a oF tees, her driving outranging Miss|}months, It is true that the two ‘ Gat eroady misused purane ‘race aule| eomuinte the proposed hotel tax, ‘aith Williard. } According to the deed of truat|lared he did not draw the gun until), veotnal by many yards, The Chi-|Jargest cempanies have somewhat re- { elde,’ 1 believed in lar miller: to- |, ened and reduce excise tax to the) phe condition of Faith Willard, the | agreement, Mr. Cole said, Mrs. Dris upon by the men in the store, est!-| oo. star, however, was superior at| duced their rates, but when, simultan day ‘with changed conditions and years | Stent of oo ward of the Rev, Perey KHOY man was toreceiye 10 cent, com-| "ated at Between ten and’ twenty, Laon ‘ for at leously with se reductions, sm: Of deeper study of th sypject 1 hays Repeal taxes on sporting g ire eS a by th y y f x Mim, Silverstetn testified ‘that she|t2e Short same and some of her recov-| companies which are owned by these | { changed my mind,” the aker said. chewing gum, electric fans, Thermos bast ota ps Ll M4 | mission on all repairs made and 10} Mrs, Silverstein te hat she) ies were both brilliant and nervy. same large concerns, uttempt tm ad- He declared that child labor laws, bottles, smokers’ articles, hunting and reshyter ‘ aftnrnoon'|/ Gant, on’ all purchases, had asked Ferguson to accompany fe Susie _| vance their prices the public Is natur ad y nh Pp advances in médical science and 5 h : 7 be unchang ‘om that of tone | PEE ‘ ral Miss Hollins was erratic on the Mina of ei | edvances in medical wclence and pa-/shooting garments, and toilet boap{duy, wh 1 decided “Therefore,” he charged, “the Com-|her to the store because she wanted nent Ited in an ally sceptical of a system wh 0 i athe 1s /and soap powders: believed nissions set’ forth represent transac- greens. This weakness resulted in an) quces such contrary activities at te white race a “longevity unequalled | s to get her. husband who, she alleged, through the age: | Reduce the tax on candy to flat rate torecover uns involving $600, A yet Mra. extra hole match when the husky}same moment.” indications’ b ss ———— jof § per cent., tax on articles made Drishman says the estate is now|sambled away all hig money there, CAULFIELD WANTS HIS NAME io! (ik ° RUG aT eer chaminate) SN e caceeees ~ [wah gay ghact fr Cole accused NEAR TOP OF BALLOT. lntencen, wot una mouth wash JAMAICA ENTRIES. fof selling and buying pastes and toilet} | without re; to value or reason in New York girl, after driving the sev- <a entie, | re, es = Hyery time she entered the store, she] ei teenth, needed three putts. On the| SEEK TO TRACE FUNDS Pes PROFIT | said, Levinson insulted her and that] oienteenth both had short drives. FOR QUEENS CONTRACTS ~e = is why she called Ferguson who, she santhal wiaaly, plaved stort bE v * ‘Trade Mark, hman ertles: pre Miss Fe PR eI ra other than soap powders Fearn x, oat, | order to collect the 10 per cent. com-|had been told, waaieipibmber of thel sr (rage quaraing the arsen Brom|quser faysient fer Fimauenos'| ‘Advt. on Page 19 ae ree¢ es dn income sur-|_ "0" mission, resulting in heavy losses to] police reserve. ¢ a 3 ny Assemblyman Should Have ( effective for the calendar yoar The entries f ) 8 races | ie estate. ¥ AE the rough Miss Hollins tried to carry Tentified To by Men and thereafter Jare as fol but dropped into a net- Assemblyman James H. Caulfeld gr." ysccnes of $6,000. to candidate for re-election in the Pith cents $14,000 te § Assembly District of Kings, served any per cent. additional for each extra order on the Board of 1 $2,000 of income up to incomes of to show cause why the office of Assen- $100,000; between $100,000 0001 per eS snug: emwsearaus, ral a The Muaring waa adjourned (0,91 FiVE BANJOES, 3 UKULELES |ivork ot sand traps. She recovered Who Pala 1t. ver cents It Wi fhdes awe ws. | hearings will occupy all of next week DROPPED BY FLEEING THIEF. [nicely ana . Hd 1 ‘ Miss Rosenth oh Well tor COL. MANN'S WIDOW FIGHTS] poitce chase Studio Robber andl shot that should have won, continue its tn tin five when] When the Meyer committee resumes ted weakly the|its sessions to-day {t is expected to "Notice to Advertisers 4 advertising rned a al py ctions (o-¢ release order quiry {nto public con- pe copy Mo A i door The rs “ » | Si Fi 1 } tracts in Queens rough with the veo af! 4 M a Diyman on the official ballot should not 48 per cent.; between $150,000 and he ’ eit hont "S$ ACCOUNTING. Find Man Under Wheelbarrow, On the extra hole Miss Kosenthal,) '™* "i ne ae ; 00 49 r 1 i i Mar tar . ysterlous payments by ctors to up be tf 4 only a 5 be at the head of the ballot with the $200,000 49 per ¢ and on all in y Voi ae, - 2 EXECUTOR’S ACC When Patrolman ‘Thomas McNicholas|short all the way, ¢inally pitehed into|™ a sade periments By \cantractors to ‘order of teceipt at The other state offices instead of below the comes exceeding $200,000 a maximum ND ta rik 1 | | fi 5 ra, hig | en, Of political influence, or coniaining engravings to b city and county offices, where it now of 50 per cent ia farlee . ve ad | snes Clatme Awainet Hatate of jof the Ralph Avenue station approachea|a trap to the left of the green, 3| iovidence Was given yesterday of such Made oy Mae Word must be received by iB. al 4 a, | Hescontends, in that class, as a 0 McClean Wet Town Toptes Owner. 1 man carrying five musical instru-|was fatal, as Miss Holling was reach amounting to” $95,600 to] bolas adrertiong. ee capy. fer the, supbie Office it should be with the ote tej F the 6 ents 01 onroe Street, ne “l d e he gospel of conc ment of ‘Tag Sunday World must. > ihe order ‘was issued, by’ Justices Pel 5 uid th 5 +3. tudiow Chevatie, to-day was ap- [Mente on Monroe Street, near Broad~|atraight and got home in five. pee eet, OF COMET.” LO] led ayet Be MM fusteday” preceding, Buble mite Wh cota ena tk Takamine Dom in t tH ee tondty was OP way, Brooklyn, shortly before noon to-| Miss Hollins was runner up in 10 peed mayment for. city work: 90g id release must be received by 2 P.M efore Justice Squlers on Tuesday next “Must have Rot thelr ir at x Nes refers UORE te, MRNA a nen dropped the instruments |the yosr Gladys Rayenacroft carriel| ctner objects, tuut exactly where this) vidas. come’ containing engravings to be nade 2 Because of its position, Mr. Caulfield Lenin and Trotzky is : 4 into. objections made by Mrs. | : the championship to England. This] Orit was have: ee mre ab ¥ H90ite says fifty Percent of the voters in many (way challenged by Senator t i hie H. Mano, widow of Willan : . year seven foreign stars entered the]eal campaign fund. 1 Mies | acttmday Main. Sheet cony + which has v c | ile MeNicholas gathered up the in- en received bs 4 rides. and 1 to vote for assemblymen. Democrat, N 1, who held an w Hone DA. Monn, ow te Y : ss tournament, four from England andj will be the work of t apn which ; sea ta the —————— ‘ D i. eteor! Ca a C Th —_—— — renee GAS EXPLOSION AND FIRE an inferen: Democrata tn , \ Riera sane! (et Wangs Deisotlves. Cevanngh nee from Canada. ‘The foreign in haem jon tice by rey { ated contiscat f wealth i s Colonel Mann's est raed Wey ee pai vasion was stopped in the — thire automobile thteves, who ple Cie i M. . IN BROOKLYN RABBI’S HOME. se al ee Hh hori Aer The exwcutors, M erie te wor Cavanugh Gred two #hots| round when Miss ‘Stirling defeated were sentenced to the. onder “of “Taree ne regula Ha |tion by i MN ROU SNES AL, Sane i ue} 5 Mrs, Hall and Miss Rosenthal won ( “halt . y | 3 \ 4 40 ullos her of $titao n Wa fn the Shelter House i . two and one-half years exc of doll Ate aow ok steed ps und from Jadith Leitch, sister of the|yvaes xuiqueen tn the Court of cased Tater than as Meter Blows Up. Flooding Netgh- )9lus! Rh N att Eat eee ENG Tow: tte himself as Hyma nous FEinglish champlon, w was|"! oP eREEES wil Bol. perve, te Drucoe and cudaring Woman, |VIP™POY ‘ ‘ ML be hae Aslein, 30 living at No. 10 iminated in the second round by ‘ ‘ . ie Wem _> nina : a painter out Mrs. Letts of Chicago. rho na a he, ved in a Tark Row lodg- = WORLD The explosion of o gas meter brought | MeNally’s Home Tow Give Ms 4 hi a ording to the p the musi The cards: ANB MOMBC CORN! FORTOOROS AF Nasr Bi . | a ma) : jinents—two bir and thr G L. L, and John J, 1062 Holland about by a leaky auxiliary main leading Receptio Iiunenesa Wd 1 Nero haa hae ta from | the [Man § 5 6 6 8 8 4 6 & G44) Avenue, Bronx G stolen three = — into the home of Rabbi Nathan D,| SCRANTON, Pa, Oct Residents | 15) Whe f 1 iio of Walter Wers In the Schubert | avy” Vandemeck cars, all of which were recovered Shapiro at No. 619 Willoughby Street, [of Minooka, near here, and baseball tans tie Biter eet heatre Building ‘otewage 2 8 0 8 5 5 OF O48 eR Brooklyn, to-day set fire to the house, of Scranton started the bail roiling in| oO) i ore mianGeas ASE EEA i ah 4 6 64 6 6 4 9 Texas Lynchers Abandon Plan, he vicinity with and ne- planning a rousing welc home re-| 74 r Ter Charo hai’ Loa | hecese OE AIALDAS, ABER TMORR RASS TR DRMRVAE SBMS 1A ? | DAML Tex, Oct. T.—A large Call Columbus 8200 fen acoevation in the street.) ception Mike J, MoN third hus TAN? ‘Do ! Mrs. Man ta to the executors | ult, site a “SA Gh 8 EO 4 Jorowd of men which came here in motor A Complete Funeral Service it off the principal or feed main, |man for the Yankees, who was the star |, MA marobla, sit] “hhustn SAT "Ele | BATAVIA, N. ¥., Oct T—After nine | | Out ‘ .4 4.66 64 5 6 64 cars from Fort Worth early to-day for ta an atmosphere of refinement mee omen cnporeey, St ire jof the firat_game i We Index More we , Company, in Which ge says Col- hours deliberation, the jury tn the suit | ty, 86536 6 6 & Gt ithe annour purpose of lynching The dass costs no more, rom the cellar —— . TAS) $eiuet ey 1y ib Teteckin,.104| onel stan nh had large holdings. She for $100,000 “inatituted againet ack | stim ioiliie~"* David Bunn, a negro held tn connection FRANK E. CAMPBELL ary, eat att e Seilhelm, a y ; iio! 1 . arinaaye ‘i he robbery of members of H f e THE TRUTH OF IT ac the claim of ‘Town Dempsey, world champion heavy weight, 6445404646 |with the robber embers of @ house a Lb tf was ey fi in & 6 | wath , John A Rat? una mare. Topics fo: $60,721 the publishing by. Fran Pa Rpeliman of Batavia fon aia Rosenthal A n z fF party near Fort Worth last Tuesday ‘THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Ine,” Was chan 06 yearw ng colde und from Dob pn She alleges profits alleged due bim trom the| "Bois. iisige—Mine Holling, 6; Stiss (RIE Gisbanded shortly, efter thelr ar, (Non-Sectarian) "ne a gee and ae @ body building tonio— ‘bet ice ‘aliowan if this sum is 4 i it is outlawed by the motion picture pa 8 ‘Devil Jack,” re- xira holes 88 Hollins, 5; Miss yival, It was understood they returned Broadway at 66th St. —— eauber clear; Urwck fast, statute ol imitations, (ported a disagreement to-day, Rosenthal §, \to Fort Worth, eta (3h Appa ote

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